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India’s NIA raids houses of cross-LoC traders

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Srinagar

In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, India’s notorious National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids on the residences of four cross-LoC traders in Srinagar, today.
The NIA sleuths, accompanied by the personnel of Indian police and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), raided the houses of the cross-LoC traders, Ghulam Ahmed Dar, Ishfaq Ahmed Dar and Ayoub Matta at Danderkha Batamaloo and Mushtaq Ahmed Khan at Mandar Bagh in Srinagar. The search continued for several hours.
Since 2017, India’s NIA and the Enforcement Department (ED) have arrested more than two dozen Hurriyat leaders and businessmen in the Kashmir Valley in false cases registered against them.—KMS

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